AI is not ready to fly solo in space
In sci-fi, AI can navigate the unknowns and — ideally — keep human travelers safe. But it’s not intelligent enough to do that yet.
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In sci-fi, AI can navigate the unknowns and — ideally — keep human travelers safe. But it’s not intelligent enough to do that yet.
The patient: A 14-year-old boy in the United Kingdom The symptoms: The teen was brought to his family’s general practitioner because he felt unusually tired.
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Clinical trial results show an experimental drug lowered tau levels in the brain and slowed some memory loss, but the data came with a surprise
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The Euclid space telescope discovery could help researchers understand how black holes grew so massive so quickly in the early universe.
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NASA astronaut and Expedition 75 flight engineer Anil Menon poses in a spacesuit for a portrait at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas.
When I was first learning to write, my letters and words ran from right to left, reversed as if in a mirror. Being left-handed, I
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